While a large percentage of tennis players will suffer from tennis elbow at some point in their career, they only make up a small percentage of...
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Chronic shoulder pain can have a variety of causes, from severe damage from a sports injury or car accident to wear and tear of the joint’s...
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Bursitis is the inflammation of a bursa, which is a jelly-like sac that holds a small amount of fluid and acts as a cushion between bones and soft...
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Robotic-assisted surgical systems are used in joint replacement to promote accuracy, enhance control, and spare any healthy bones, ligaments, or...
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Martial arts are a fun way for athletes of all ages to develop their mental and physical conditioning. Before enrolling, you should learn about...
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There are typically only a few symptoms related to a fracture. If you or your athlete has suffered a fracture, the pain levels will vary...
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Sports burnout is a response to chronic stress after the continued demands of playing a sport or doing an activity without the necessary or proper...
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Your ankle supports a force about five times your body weight when you walk. Normally, the cartilage in the ankle joint cushions the bones, so...
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The Achilles tendon is the largest tendon in the body. It helps you walk, run, and jump. But when the tendon gets stretched too far, it can...
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Using a walking aid, such as crutches, is an important part of your recovery because it allows your foot or ankle to heal properly. Learning how...
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